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Patagonia Womens Better Sweater Insulated Fleece Hoody - Sale

Patagonia Womens Better Sweater Insulated Fleece Hoody - Sale - Keep the boyfriend, but you won't need his hoody anymore. We warmed up our sweater-knit faced Better SweaterA(R) fleece by insulating it with 60-g ThermogreenA(R) recycled polyester. With a 3-panel hood that sports a slight brim, the full-zip hoody has a boxy tomboy fit, western-style split-yoke detail and kangaroo-style handwarmer pockets. Hip length. Soft fleece has a sweater-knit face and fleece interior with 60-g ThermogreenA(R) 100% polyester (90% recycled) insulation 3-panel hood construction features a small brim Soft polyester lining comes in fun contrast colors Split yoke detail with long set-in sleeves Full-length zipper with internal wind flap and zipper garage kangaroo-style handwarmer pockets Hip length Body: 9.5-oz 100% polyester fleece. Lining: 2-oz 100% polyester plain weave with a DWR (durable water repellent) finish. Insulation: 60-g 100% polyester (90% recycled) 800 g (28.22 oz) Made in Vietnam.

$199.00
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